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MIDEAST STOCKS - Factors to watch - Feb 8

Published 2016-02-07, 10:59 p/m
© Reuters.  MIDEAST STOCKS - Factors to watch - Feb 8
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DUBAI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Here are some factors that may
affect Middle East stock markets on Monday. Reuters has not
verified the press reports and does not vouch for their
accuracy.

INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks slip in holiday-thinned trade
MKTS/GLOB
* Crude oil slips after Saudi, Venezuela meeting on prices
yields little O/R
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Major bourses dragged lower by weaker oil,
global equities
* Spot gold slips as dollar holds gains after U.S. jobs data

* Turkey delivers aid across border as Syrian forces step up
Aleppo assault
* Egypt's Palm Hills doubles profit as wealthy Egyptians
flee crowded Cairo
* Egypt's GASC says still negotiating direct contract for
wheat
* Egyptian 3-month T-bill yields drop at auction, 9-month
yields rise
* CI Capital gets expression of interest from National Bank
of Egypt
* Egyptian police shoot four suspected militants in raid
near Cairo [nL8N15M0NF

SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi King Salman calls for others not to interfere in
kingdom
* Saudi bourse uncertain about MSCI entry in 2017 - acting
CEO
* Saudi power projects will need $133 bln investment over 10
years -minister ARAB EMIRATES
* Dubai's Emaar Malls Q4 profit rises 5.5 pct
* UAE says ready to support anti-IS coalition with troops

* Air Arabia records third straight quarterly profit drop

* Dubai Aerospace sees 30-35 aircraft deals in 2016, mostly
from Iran
* Qatar will act to maintain liquidity if needed-c.bank
chief quoted
* Ooredoo Myanmar secures $300 mln funding from Asian
Development Bank, IFC
* Kuwait's EQUATE in talks to refinance $6 bln bridge loan
-sources
* Kuwait's Americana says board to meet Monday to discuss
stake sale
* National Bank of Kuwait might have to take more provisions
-CEO quoted

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