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DUBAI - 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-Asia shares ride Wall St bounce, China muted
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Saudi ends up, institutions appear to mount support operation
* Oil prices edge up on surprise drawdown in U.S. crude stockpiles
* PRECIOUS-Gold prices hold steady as investors wait for Fed minutes
* Trump gives Saudi Arabia benefit of doubt in journalist's disappearance
* Iran says it has killed mastermind of deadly attack on parade
* Emerging market currencies at their most undervalued ever - BAML survey
* Turkish August industrial output grows slowest in almost two years
* Turkey's Erdogan says some material at Saudi consulate painted over
* Emerging market vulnerabilities at highest in three years - Deutsche Bank
* UN rights chief urges waiving of immunity in Khashoggi case
* MRPL expects India to get waiver from U.S. sanctions on Iran this month - official
EGYPT
* Kremlin to discuss resumption of flights from Russia to Egypt's Red Sea resorts
* Egypt's petroleum minister says LNG vessel to leave before weekend
* Egypt's foreign reserves sufficient to cover imports for 9 months - statementN
* Egypt says agrees $3 bln financing deal with World Bank
SAUDI ARABIA
* IMF chief Lagarde to skip Saudi investment conference
* Softbank 'anxiously' monitoring Saudi Arabia situation -executive
* Saudi Arabia orders payment of annual allowances to all state employees - local media
* Europe's top bankers shun Saudi investment conference
* Leading U.S. senator accuses Saudi prince of ordering Khashoggi killing
* Clariant elects Saudi reps to board as tensions rise over missing journalist
* Saudi riyal rebounds on report Riyadh to acknowledge Khashoggi death
* Saudi-based Maalem Financing raises 100 mln riyals in debut sukuk
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* TABLE-Dubai September inflation lowest this year; housing deflation deepens
* Dubai's DP World amends terms of $2 billion "green" loan
QATAR
* Fitch Affirms Qatar at 'AA-'; Outlook Stable
* Qatar Petroleum signs 5-year LPG supply deal with China
(Reporting By Dubai newsroom) ((Dubai.Newsroom@thomsonreuters.com))