DUBAI, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rally on boost from strong global growth, earnings
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Markets stay weak, ADNOC plans boost Abu Dhabi
* Oil prices firm on expected OPEC cut extension, U.S. crude stock draw
* Middle East Crude-Benchmarks slip to lowest this month
* PRECIOUS-Gold prices nudge up ahead of Fed meeting minutes
* Gas exporting countries see no glut, say market needs competition -GECF head
* Russia's Putin hosts Assad in fresh drive for Syria peace deal
* Total risks entire Iran investment if it pulls out of project - Iran minister
* Iraq to resume payments of Gulf War reparations to Kuwait - UN
* Iraq to declare final victory over Islamic State after desert campaign
* Iran's Rouhani urges France to remain "realistic, impartial" in Middle East
* Hariri back in Lebanon for first time since quitting as PM
* Lebanon army chief warns of Israel threat amid political crisis
* Russia's Putin hosts Assad in fresh drive for Syria peace deal
* U.S. wants PLO's Washington office to stay open -State Dept.
* As energy revenue falls, Algeria struggles to cut import bill
* Enel's long-term gas supply deals with Algeria start expiring-CEO
* Members of Libyan parliament signal backing for U.N. transition proposals
* Libya's Waha Oil Co pumping 260,000 bpd, plans hampered by funding shortfall
* Yemen Houthis say Sanaa airport repaired, ready to receive flights-agency
EGYPT
* EgyptAir to swing to a profit this year -chairman
SAUDI ARABIA
* TABLE-Saudi October consumer prices fall for 10th month, food down sharply
* EXCLUSIVE-Agribusiness firms discouraged by Saudi mills sale terms
* EXCLUSIVE-Westinghouse discussing group bid for Saudi nuclear tender - sources
* INTERVIEW-Saudia targets earlier return to profit, possible wide-body jet order
* Credit Suisse says no contact with any Saudi sovereign wealth funds
* U.S. warns citizens against risks of travel to Saudi Arabia [nL8N1NR69J
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* Noor Bank to move away from unsecured small business lending- CEO
QATAR
* Qatar stock exchange CEO says shock of Arab boycott has passed
* Qatar Insurance renews Abu Dhabi licence, two months after saying it would close branch
KUWAIT
* Aston Martin's turnaround plan moves up a gear with Vantage model
OMAN
* TABLE-Oman budget deficit shrinks 32 pct in first nine months
(Compiled by Dubai newsroom)
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rally on boost from strong global growth, earnings
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Markets stay weak, ADNOC plans boost Abu Dhabi
* Oil prices firm on expected OPEC cut extension, U.S. crude stock draw
* Middle East Crude-Benchmarks slip to lowest this month
* PRECIOUS-Gold prices nudge up ahead of Fed meeting minutes
* Gas exporting countries see no glut, say market needs competition -GECF head
* Russia's Putin hosts Assad in fresh drive for Syria peace deal
* Total risks entire Iran investment if it pulls out of project - Iran minister
* Iraq to resume payments of Gulf War reparations to Kuwait - UN
* Iraq to declare final victory over Islamic State after desert campaign
* Iran's Rouhani urges France to remain "realistic, impartial" in Middle East
* Hariri back in Lebanon for first time since quitting as PM
* Lebanon army chief warns of Israel threat amid political crisis
* Russia's Putin hosts Assad in fresh drive for Syria peace deal
* U.S. wants PLO's Washington office to stay open -State Dept.
* As energy revenue falls, Algeria struggles to cut import bill
* Enel's long-term gas supply deals with Algeria start expiring-CEO
* Members of Libyan parliament signal backing for U.N. transition proposals
* Libya's Waha Oil Co pumping 260,000 bpd, plans hampered by funding shortfall
* Yemen Houthis say Sanaa airport repaired, ready to receive flights-agency
EGYPT
* EgyptAir to swing to a profit this year -chairman
SAUDI ARABIA
* TABLE-Saudi October consumer prices fall for 10th month, food down sharply
* EXCLUSIVE-Agribusiness firms discouraged by Saudi mills sale terms
* EXCLUSIVE-Westinghouse discussing group bid for Saudi nuclear tender - sources
* INTERVIEW-Saudia targets earlier return to profit, possible wide-body jet order
* Credit Suisse says no contact with any Saudi sovereign wealth funds
* U.S. warns citizens against risks of travel to Saudi Arabia [nL8N1NR69J
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* Noor Bank to move away from unsecured small business lending- CEO
QATAR
* Qatar stock exchange CEO says shock of Arab boycott has passed
* Qatar Insurance renews Abu Dhabi licence, two months after saying it would close branch
KUWAIT
* Aston Martin's turnaround plan moves up a gear with Vantage model
OMAN
* TABLE-Oman budget deficit shrinks 32 pct in first nine months
(Compiled by Dubai newsroom)