DUBAI, Jan 25 (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 stocks set to rise on U.S. cues; dollar bounces MKTS/GLOB
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Saudi continues rebound, Egypt pulls back Oil eases on rising U.S. inventory, market looks to EIA data O/R
* PRECIOUS-Gold prices firm on weaker dollar; Trump policy in focus Middle East Crude-Benchmarks steady; U.S. heavy crude heads to Asia Trump expected to order temporary ban on refugees Foreign powers back Syria truce deal, war erupts among rebels Development bank EBRD readying northern Cyprus plans U.N. "racing" to prepare aid for civilians ahead of battle for west Mosul PM Abadi says Iraq's oil is for Iraqis, in reaction to Trump Real Madrid logo won't feature Christian cross in Middle East clothing deal Iran to cut gas export prices to Turkey by 13 pct East Mosul Iraqis crave stability as army defeats Islamic State Turkish central bank fails to reassure with unorthodox rate hike Africa Finance Corp issues $150 million debut sukuk UK's May to meet Turkish President, PM on Saturday Iran's SLAL bought about 130,000 T barley in tender -trade Jordanian King to visit Russia to discuss counter-terrorism -Kremlin Turkish pipeline operator Botas halves gas supply to power plants -officials India demonetisation drive to favour country's big gold jewellery store chains -WGC Fintech platforms add Islamic finance capabilities Egypt expects to raise $4 billion in Eurobond sale Mining firms see little appeal in Egypt's gold exploration terms Egypt committed to repaying $3.5 bln to foreign oil firms -petroleum minister ARABIA
* Canada court dismisses challenge to controversial arms deal Saudi Aramco asks banks to pitch for world's largest share sale Saudi oil output, exports to drop in January - sources, data Saudi Arabia says militants in Jeddah shootout were linked to Islamic State Saudi's Alawwal Bank proposes no dividend for 2016 ARAB EMIRATES
* Dubai airport capacity limits to slow passenger growth as emirate's new hub emerges Dubai probes "unauthorised" Kim Kardashian visit to charity-newspaper Etihad Airways says veteran CEO James Hogan to step down this year UAE gets set to host 2019 Special Olympics World Games India hopes to complete oil storage talks with UAE on Tuesday Kuwait parliament launches bid to curb austerity steps Kuwait to deliver message to Iran on dialogue with Gulf Arab states Ooredoo Oman appoints CCO Ian Dench as CEO TABLE-Bahrain inflation rises to 2.3 percent in December