DUBAI - 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-Stocks, oil rally on U.S. jobs data, Korea news

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Banks and foreign flows boost Saudi market, Doha Bank weighs on Qatar

* Oil prices rise nearly $2 amid broad market optimism

* PRECIOUS-Gold off lows as dollar slips on slowing U.S. wage gains

* Iran's Khamenei says won't negotiate with West over regional presence

* UNIFIL says "no appetite" for war as Lebanon, Israel talk about border dispute

* Iraq's Shi'ite militias formally inducted into security forces

* France to provide 14 mln euros in aid to Lebanese army

* Palestinian killed during clash with Israelis in West Bank -officials

* Sudan central bank signs $2 bln loan with Turkish firm

* Tunisia central bank can't defend dinar, governor says

EGYPT

* Egypt expects budget deficit of 9.5-9.7 pct in FY 2017/18 - presidency

* Egypt drops case against Mubarak-era steel tycoon - judicial sources

* Egypt's inflation falls, paving way for interest rate cut

* INTERVIEW-Egypt's new tourism minister reviews airline incentives

* Average yields fall on Egypt's 6-month, 1-year T-bills - c.bank

* Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation slows to 14.4 pct in Feb

SAUDI ARABIA

* Saudi Crown Prince signs off UK visit with push for fighter deal

* Saudi Aramco signs preliminary gas deal with Shell

* COLUMN-Saudi Aramco international share sale might never happen: Kemp

* Saudi concerned about risks with New York IPO for Aramco - CNN

* Saudi Dar Al Arkan Real Estate hires banks ahead of 5-year dollar sukuk deal

* Aspen Pharma may expand infant milk business into Saudi Arabia

* Saudi Arabia enlists lobbyists in quest to build nuclear plants- Bloomberg

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* Italy's Eni and Abu Dhabi's ADNOC to sign deal on Sunday

* Senior UAE official says Turkey-Arab relations "not in best state"

* Emirate of Sharjah sells $1 bln sukuk -official

* Emirates Global Aluminium to keep working with U.S. customers after tariff decision

* U.S. State Dept approves $467 mln in military sales to Qatar and UAE

QATAR

* Qatar accuses UAE of seizing eight-man fishing boat

(Compiled by Dubai newsroom)