DUBAI, Nov 29 (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-Dollar firm on tax cut progress, outshone by bitcoin 

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Egypt surges as FX control removed, Saudi continues climb

* MIDEAST DEBT-Gulf oil producers turn to pre-export loans in era of cheap oil

* Oil falls on doubts over extended output cuts, surprise rise in US fuel stocks 

* PRECIOUS-Gold holds steady after N.Korea missile test 

* Middle East Crude-Cash Dubai hits highest in more than 2 years 

* Britain's May heads to Middle East 

* Turkish gold trader becomes U.S. witness in Iran sanctions case

* Rouhani says Saudis call Iran an enemy to conceal defeat in region

* OPEC heading for oil cut extension with a caveat 

* Algeria expects Ourhoud oilfield to produce 1.3 billion barrels until 2040

* Fitch: GCC Bank Asset Quality to Weaken; Improved Liquidity 

* Syrian government to arrive in Geneva tomorrow for peace talks - SANA

EGYPT

* Egypt's GASC buys 120,000 tonnes Russian wheat

* In long-awaited move, Egypt central bank scraps FX restrictions for importers 

* Egypt receives offers for international wheat purchasing tender 

SAUDI ARABIA

* Senior Saudi prince freed in $1 bln settlement agreement -official 

* Saudi foreign reserves rise in October as budget deficit outlook improves

* Saudi's SABIC to spend $3-$10 bln in acquisitions over next five yrs

* TABLE-Saudi money supply shrinks in October

* Saudi Arabia reopens October domestic sukuk issue with 6.68 bln riyal sale 

* TABLE-Saudi September imports, non-oil exports fall on year 

* Saudi Arabia's advisory council studying proposals to protect whistleblowers

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* ADNOC Distribution books are covered on the base deal size - term sheet 

* Indonesia firm, UAE's Masdar plan world's largest floating solar plant 

* Air Arabia suspends Jordanian subsidiary's scheduled flights, continues as charter 

* UAE's Al Hilal Bank hires two former NBAD bankers 

BAHRAIN

* Bahrain's Gulf Interchem to build by-product recycling plant for Sadara

(Compiled by Dubai newsroom)