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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-Asia stocks catch Wall St cheer but China caps gains
* Oil takes breather after latest charge amid tight market
* PRECIOUS-Gold eases on dollar uptick as investors look for c.bank policy cues
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Abu Dhabi falls, Saudi gains as major Gulf bourses end mixed
* Middle East Crude-Benchmarks jump after ZPC receives quota
* Russia's Novak expects OPEC+ to up oil output by 400,000 bpd in Nov
* Seven killed, 140 hurt in protests against Sudan military coup
* U.S. envoy says Iran nuclear deal effort is at 'critical phase'
* Lebanon top Christian politician summoned for hearing over deadly clashes
* Israel trims 2021 budget deficit target ahead of finance committee vote
* Israel attacks southern Syria region, Syrian state media says
* EU urges Israel to stop settlement construction after new tenders
* Israel's new family unification approvals bring hope to Palestinians
* Iraq's oil production averaged 4.15 mln bpd in October, oil minister says
* Algeria’s key economic indicators to improve by end of the year - state news agency
* S.Korea to donate 1 mln doses of AstraZeneca's vaccine to Iran -KDCA
* U.N. appeals for fresh injection of funds for famine-threatened Yemen
EGYPT
* POLL-Egypt's central bank seen keeping interest rates unchanged
* Egypt's President Sisi ends state of emergency for the first time in years
* UK's Prince Charles to visit Jordan and Egypt
SAUDI ARABIA
* Egypt's President Sisi ends state of emergency for the first time in years
* Saudi Arabia outlines plans under Mideast Green Initiative
* Saudi Arabia launches national infrastructure fund with BlackRock
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* Saudi imports from UAE jump back up in August
* Hosting Emirati general, Israel sees airpower cooperation
QATAR
* Fitch places credit ratings of Qatari banks on negative watch
* CEO of QNB's Turkish unit set to step down, sources say
(Compiled by Dubai newsroom) ((dubai.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com))