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-Asian stocks steady as investors brace for tariff deadline and Fed MKTS/GLOB
* Oil pauses rally as markets weigh Trump's ultimatum to Russia O/R
* PRECIOUS-Gold inches higher on lower Treasury yields; Fed policy decision awaited GOL/
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Earnings drag Saudi, Abu Dhabi down, while lifting Dubai amid cautious trade outlook .MIDEAST
* Britain warns Israel it could recognise Palestinian state as Gaza starvation spreads nL1N3TQ11K
* INSIGHT-How Syrian attackers killed: One hand on the gun, another on the camera nL8N3TK1KX
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* Dubai Airports sees no long-term impact from Middle East turmoil as traffic hits record in first half nL8N3TP1JL
* Abu Dhabi developer Aldar posts 24% rise in first-half profit, doubles down on UAE market nL4N3TQ0K3
* ADNOC Drilling Q2 profit rises nL4N3TR08C
SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi Fund Is Considering Investing In Groq At $6 Billion Valuation - The Information nFWN3TQ11Z
ISRAEL
* Palo Alto Networks in talks to buy CyberArk in deal worth over $20 billion, WSJ reports
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* Dutch summon Israeli ambassador, impose travel ban on ministers nL6N3TQ0U7
EGYPT
* POLL-Egypt's growth outlook improves slightly as reforms take root nL8N3TQ09Y
KUWAIT
* Kuwait minister 'optimistic' about oil market fundamentals nL1N3TQ075
(Compiled by Bangalore newsroom)
((bangalore-pages@thomsonreuters.com))
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