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 down as Wall St knocked by tech sell-off, dollar sags

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Saudi bourse bounces from one-month low, Qatar banks up 

* Oil stable amid expectations OPEC will cut supply to prevent glut forming 

* PRECIOUS-Gold prices steady amid softer dollar

* Middle East Crude-Benchmarks steady, medium grades trade at discounts 

* EU open to Iran sanctions after foiled France, Denmark plots -diplomats 

* France says to decide soon on sanctions over Khashoggi killing 

* Berlin imposes travel ban, arms freeze over Khashoggi killing

* Saudi king urges action against Iran, backs Yemen peace 

* Mideast ride-hailing firm Careem working with Jefferies -sources 

* Yemeni Houthis halt missile attacks on Saudi coalition, raising peace prospects 

* Britain's Hunt in Iran to discuss nuclear deal, Yemen, detainees 

* Turkish Treasury says will issue 2 bln lira sukuk bond on Nov. 21 

EGYPT

* Egypt sells $1.7 billion worth of dollar T-bills - central bank 

 

SAUDI ARABIA

* Saudi foreign minister says CIA assessment on Khashoggi murder is false 

* EXCLUSIVE-After Khashoggi murder, some Saudi royals turn against king’s favorite son 

* Saudi energy minister says kingdom launches uranium exploration programme 

* Saudi king to open $22.7-billion mining project on Thursday, Al Arabiya TV

* MEDIA-Saudi Aramco abandons plan for massive corporate-bond sales to fund Sabic deal - WSJ 

* Saudi Arabia crude exports rise to 7.433 mln bpd in Sept 

* Saudi Arabia's SAGO buys 495,000 T of wheat in tender 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* UAE fully complying with U.S. sanctions on Iran -official

* TABLE-Dubai October inflation lowest in years, housing deflation deepens 

* In Dubai, US sanctions pressure historic business ties with Iran 

* ADNOC to announce new partners for Ghasha sour gas concession in coming weeks 

QATAR

* Qatar escalates WTO dispute over alleged Saudi IP violation 

OMAN

* Oman Oil, ORPIC merge downstream businesses

(Reporting By Dubai newsroom) ((Dubai.Newsroom@thomsonreuters.com))