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DUBAI - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Sunday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-China data, JPMorgan results lift stocks, riskier assets
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Dubai ends 10-day rally, most Gulf markets little changed
* PRECIOUS-Gold prices inch lower as strong equities weigh
* Oil rises 1 pct on tightening crude supply, upbeat economic data
* New military council leader promises civilian government for Sudan
* Bashir ouster rekindles interest in long-defaulted Sudan loans
* FACTBOX-Leading Sudanese security figures
* Russia, OPEC may ditch oil deal to fight for market share - Russian minister
* Iranians march to protest at Revolutionary Guards blacklisting by US
* India's 2018/19 Iran oil imports up 5 pct y/y despite U.S. sanctions-sources
* Lebanon planning potential $2 billion eurobond issue, aide says- Bloomberg
* Syrian Kurdish official: Damascus talks going nowhere, Russia to blame
* Syria's air defences intercept missiles near city of Hama
* Italy says military intervention 'cannot be a solution' in Libya
* East Libyan warplanes hit Tripoli government positions
* Disease outbreaks feared in Libya, as supplies stretched - WHO
* Iraqi militias reject U.S. naming of Iran's Guards as terrorist group
* Yemen leader-in-exile Hadi returns for meeting of divided parliament
* EXPLAINER-Israeli election: with the final count in, who won and who lost
EGYPT
* Egypt accepts French wheat cargo after re-testing
* Egypt buys 240,000 tonnes of Romanian and Ukrainian wheat
* Egypt's GASC makes large soyoil and sunoil purchase
SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi Aramco team in Pakistan for talks on first LNG deals -official
* U.S. Senate leader McConnell still weighing response to Saudi journalist's death
* Saudi regulator imposes $10 mln in fines on telecoms companies
* Saudi Aramco increases gasoline prices starting April 14 -statement
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* Top Abraaj executives arrested on U.S. fraud charges
* S.Korea, UAE renew $5.4 bln currency swap deal for 3 years
QATAR
* Qatar Airways says Air Italy stake compliant with 2018 U.S.-Qatar aviation agreement
* Qatar has no say in who runs Deutsche - foreign minister
(Reporting By Dubai Newsroom) ((Dubai.Newsroom@thomsonreuters.com))