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 bounce modestly but Saudi tensions limit gains 

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Saudi rebounds from Khashoggi slide as institutions buy 

* Oil prices rise on signs of falling Iranian oil exports 

* PRECIOUS-Gold hovers near 2-1/2 month high as investors seek safe haven refuge 

* Middle East Crude-Benchmarks slip, Shell takes 4th Upper Zakum cargo

* Turkish police leave Saudi consulate in Istanbul after nine hours - witness 

* MRPL expects India to get waiver from U.S. sanctions on Iran this month - official 

* Yemen's President Hadi sacks premier over economic crisis 

* Jordan and Syria reopen Nassib border crossing 

* Market can cope with push for zero Iranian oil sales, says U.S. envoy 

* Turkish unemployment rate rises to 10.8 pct, further increase expected

* Saudi-based ICD halts plan for $1 bln fund with India's IL&FS 

EGYPT

* MOVES-Renaissance Capital names chairman of Egypt operations 

* Egypt gives up Hoegh's floating terminal as LNG imports wind down 

* Egypt studying wheat hedging, still buying spot 

* Egypt's Sarwa Capital falls 15 pct on market debut 

SAUDI ARABIA

* Google latest to withdraw from Saudi conference 

* MEDIA-Goldman, SoftBank in touch with U.S. officials over Khashoggi's disappearance - WSJ 

* Trump sends Pompeo to Riyadh over Khashoggi; Saudis may blame official 

* Saudi Arabia cancels annual diplomatic reception in Washington 

* Saudi Arabia to hold investment forum despite key speakers pulling out

* Saudi to meet India's oil demand, absorb supply shocks -Falih 

* Saudi currency at weakest in two years on Khashoggi case 

* Saudi 5-year CDS jump to 11-month high on Khashoggi case 

* Arcapita to invest $67 million in Saudi women-only gym chain 

* SoftBank's Saudi ties unnerve investors as shares drop 8 percent 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* UAE c.bank says new public debt law will make market more resilient, benchmark yield curve 

* ADNOC's early restart of Ruwais refinery unit may add to Asia gasoline glut 

* Dubai property prices sink, market equilibrium not expected soon - report 

* Mubadala says Cepsa will consider IPO when conditions are favourable 

* UAE's Waha Capital acquires minority stake in Dubai's Petronash 

QATAR

* Occidental to no longer pursue Qatar offshore field extension 

* Masraf Al Rayan's Q3 net profit rises 4.4 pct 

KUWAIT

* Kuwait Airways signs agreement to buy eight Airbus A330-800neo planes 

BAHRAIN

* Bahrain minister backs boycott of Uber over Khashoggi case 

OMAN

* TABLE-Oman central bank's August foreign assets lowest since 2013 

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