DUBAI, June 4 (Reuters) - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Sunday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.

INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL

* GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar tanks on U.S. jobs data but stocks scale new peaks

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Blue chips lift most of Gulf, Dana surges again, Egypt at new high

* Oil down 1 percent on rising U.S. drilling fears, supply glut

* PRECIOUS-Gold hits 6-week high after disappointing U.S. jobs data

* Civilians killed while fleeing Islamic State in Mosul

* Jordanian forces kill militants at Syrian border

* Saudi's Falih says more oil output cuts possible, will assess in July

* Kurdish YPG says "major operation" on Syria's Raqqa to start in days

* U.S. investigators helping Qatar probe alleged news agency website hacking

* Supermarket blast in Iran injures 37, gas leak possible cause - report

* Bahrain says Twitter account of its foreign minister hacked

* Afghans protesting after truck bomb killed in clash with police

* Trump travel ban's fate hinges on emergency U.S. high court request

* Iran honouring nuclear deal but nearing heavy-water limit again -IAEA

* No Syrian "Marshall Plan" but rather protracted war

* INTERVIEW -Russian state fund would welcome Saudi investment in oil driller Eurasia

* As U.S. targets Hezbollah, Lebanon lobbies against more sanctions

* Tested on all fronts, Iran's Rouhani may struggle on reforms

* Iran in talks with Russia-led EEU on free-trade pact -state media

* Lebanon election needs at least 6 months preparation-minister

* Gazprom Neft, OMV to work together in Iran under MoU

* US hikes 'combat power' in Syria, with eye on Iran-backed militia

* Airlines body says laptop ban affecting Middle East-U.S. traffic

* Suspected pirates attack oil tanker in Gulf of Oman

* EXCLUSIVE-OPEC looked at extra 1-1.5 pct oil supply cut, could revive proposal

* Saudi Arabia likely to raise July crude prices following OPEC cut extension

* Iraqi oil minister appoints new deputy for upstream operations

* Amec Foster Wheeler wins Aramco oilfield expansion deal

* MIDEAST DEBT-Gulf debt market deepens as foreign money trickles to banks, corporates

* Qatar stake in Credit Suisse rises above 5 pct



EGYPT

* Egypt tightens rules on importers in crackdown on foreign goods

* Egypt's Sisi ratifies delayed investment law

* Average yields fall on Egyptian T-bills amid high foreign buying

* Egypt defends NGO law U.S. senators call a draconian rights crackdown

* Egypt says next review for IMF lending programme to be in November or December

SAUDI ARABIA

* Goldman Sachs applies for Saudi equities trading licence-sources

* Blast in eastern Saudi Arabia kills two

* Saudi-owned TV drama fights Islamic State propaganda

* Saudi Research and Marketing Group adds 160 mln riyals in investment fund

* Saudi utility Marafiq seeks adviser for deals, may consider IPO -sources

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* Dubai's Meraas Holding has issued $400 million sukuk -sources

* Robocop joins Dubai police to fight real life crime



QATAR

* RWE confirms delivery of first LNG from Qatargas under mid-term deal

* Qatar April bank lending growth slowest since May 2015

* Volume shrinks at Qatar central bank's monthly bills auction

BAHRAIN

* S&P says Kingdom of Bahrain outlook revised to negative on weakening external & fiscal positions

* U.N. rights chief calls for Bahrain probe into protester deaths

* France says Bahrain tensions putting "brake" on national reconciliation

* Amnesty: Bahrain must investigate activist torture claims INTERVIEW-Bahrain wealth fund says has "impressive" Russian deal pipeline



(Compiled by Dubai Newsroom)