DUBAI, April 4(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-Asia shares fail to bounce with Wall St as trade fears lurk
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Egypt falls on failed buyout offer, Gulf mostly lower
* Oil inches lower on expectations for U.S. crude stock build
* PRECIOUS-Gold steady as China-U.S. trade tensions escalate
* Middle East Crude-Benchmarks hold firm; June Murban at premium
* Trump seeks Syria pullout as advisers warn of hard work ahead
* White House postpones planned Trump summit with Gulf leaders -sources
* Erdogan, Putin mark start of work on Turkey's first nuclear power plant
* Documents masking illicit trade between Iran and foreign partners uncovered - Washington Post
* West Libyan gas operations shut for scheduled maintenance - sources
* OPEC Q1 oil output hits lowest since start of deal -Petro-Logistics
* EMEA syndicated loans down 25% but pipeline builds
* Turkish prices rise 1 pct in March, climb 10.2 pct year-on-year
* Russia says looking at joint organisation for cooperation with OPEC
* Japex says partners to raise Iraq's Garraf oilfield output
EGYPT
* Egypt police raid website office, arrest editor-in-chief
* Egypt to meet investors this week ahead of euro-denominated bond
SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi king reiterates support for Palestinians after Israel comments
* Saudi anti-corruption sweep will reach low-level cases -official
* Saudi law punishes snooping through spouse's phone with jail
* Saudi oil tanker hit in Houthi attack off Yemen -coalition
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* UAE'S ADNOC trims March crude prices for all three grades
* UAE's ADFG acquires strategic stake in Silicon Valley-based 500 Startups
* Investment Corp of Dubai raises $1.2 billion loan - sources
* UAE's Sharjah Islamic Bank hires banks for dollar sukuk
* Dubai's DAMAC hires banks to set up investor meetings before dollar sukuk
QATAR
* Trump discusses Iran threat with Qatar emir - White House
* Qatar lowers March crude oil official selling prices - document
* Qatar central bank backs three-way Islamic bank merger
* Qatar central bank to issue about as much riyal debt in 2018 as in 2017
* Kuwait Oil Company dealing with an oil leak in Al Ahmadi province
OMAN
* Oman central bank eases capital, lending curbs in bid to spur growth
(Reporting by Dubai newsroom) ((Dubai.Newsroom@thomsonreuters.com;))