MIDEAST - Factors to watch - November 19

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MIDEAST - Factors to watch - November 19

Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on XXXXday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.

INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL

* GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian stocks rise, dollar weak as US yields tick down MKTS/GLOB

* Oil prices ease, but caution prevails over Russia-Ukraine war O/R

* PRECIOUS-Gold hits one-week high on softer dollar; markets await Fed cues GOL/

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Most Gulf bourses fall on Fed's rate-cut caution; Egypt extends loss .MIDEAST

* Israeli strike in Beirut kills five as Lebanon, Hezbollah accept US ceasefire proposal nL1N3MP08L

* Israeli strikes kill 20 Palestinians in Gaza, some in attacks on tents, medics say nL1N3MP09Z

* US hits Israeli settler group with sanctions over West Bank violence nL1N3MP0K9

* Netanyahu says Israel's October attack hit a component in Iran nuclear programme nL8N3MP1DJ

* US Senate to consider measures blocking some arms sales to Israel nL1N3MP105

SAUDI ARABIA

* Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports in September hit three-month peak nL8N3MP0D5

* Sinopec, Aramco start building $10 bln petchem complex in China's Fujian nL1N3MP05L

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* COP29: US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29 billion nL1N3ML0TT

QATAR

* Hamas political office has not moved to Turkey from Qatar, Turkish source says nL8N3MP0H7

(Compiled by Bangalore newsroom)

((bangalore-pages@thomsonreuters.com))

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