DUBAI  - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.

INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL

* GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares rise in early trade, investors eye Fed meeting  

* Oil rises as threat recedes of Iran supply resuming soon  

* PRECIOUS-Gold prices ease as U.S. dollar firms ahead of Fed meeting  

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Rising oil prices, economic recovery lift Gulf stocks 

* U.S. president says NATO stands together, solidarity is unshakable 

* Israeli nationalists to march in East Jerusalem, Palestinians plan 'Day of Rage'  

* COLUMN-Hedge funds bullish as oil prices hit multi-year highs: Kemp  

* Egypt upholds death sentence for 12 senior Muslim Brotherhood figures 

* Erdogan says U.S.-Turkey problems can be solved after Biden meet  

* EXCLUSIVE-Carlos Ghosn pledges lengthy fight to clear his name 

* Bodies wash up on Yemen coast after reports of migrant boat sinking 

* Sudan says it is open to conditional interim deal on Ethiopia dam  

* U.N. rights office voices concern on serious violations by Tunisian police 

* New Israeli finance minister says no tax hikes, budget focus on 2022  

* American duo plead guilty to helping former Nissan chief Ghosn flee Japan  

* Iran vote turnout poses test of youth frustrations and hopes  

EGYPT

* Egypt's GASC seeks wheat in tender for shipment Aug 21-31  

* POLL-Egypt's central bank forecast to leave interest rates on hold 

* Egypt's parliament approves 2021-2022 budget  

* Qalaa Holdings chairman grounded by $4 mln cheque dispute  

 

SAUDI ARABIA

* Saudi first quarter GDP shrinks 3%, hit by oil sector decline  

 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* ANALYSIS-DAMAC delisting plan piles pressure on shrinking Dubai market  

* Dubai Islamic Bank gives initial guidance for 5-yr dollar sukuk - document  

* Turkish mob boss Peker questioned by Dubai police  

* Dubai plane leasing firm DAE adds more banks to bond deal 

* The Emirati oil deal that has infuriated Israeli environmentalists  

 

QATAR

* EXCLUSIVE-NATO approaches Qatar to seek training base for Afghan forces after withdrawal  

(Compiled by Dubai newsroom) ((dubai.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com))