MIDEAST - Factors to watch - February 21

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DUBAI, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy. INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares stutter, dollar rally pauses as Fed cues eyed
* Brent oil lower amid stronger dollar, caution ahead of Fed minutes
* PRECIOUS-Gold edges higher as dollar eases ahead of Fed minutes, data
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf bourses mixed as Saudi stocks fall, Dubai gains EGYPT
* Egypt's strategic sugar reserves enough for more than 3 months - statement
* Egypt's Integrated Engineering Group Gets License To Establish A Subsidiary In KSA
* Nasr Company For Civil Works Posts FY Loss
* Egyptian Financial & Industrial FY Consol Profit Rises
* Upper Egypt Flour Mills H1 Consol Profit Rises
* Egypt's Arab Aluminum FY Profit Rises SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi Investment Bank FY Profit Rises
* Saudi Real Estate Signs Development Management And Marketing Agreement With Al Tahaluf Real Estate
* Saudi crude exports rise to 7.44 mln bpd in December, IEF citing JODI
* Qassim Cement Board Proposes Q4 Dividend Of SAR 0.60 Per Share
* Qassim Cement FY Profit Falls
* Saudi's Mobily Says FY Dividend Per Share SAR 1.15
* Saudi's Mobily FY Profit Rises UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* Dubai's DIFC has about 60 hedge fund firms waiting to be licensed - governor
* Dubai government redeems $750 mln Islamic bond
* ADSB Signs Contract To Supply Three 71M Corvettes Plus Other Vessels And Support Services To Angolan Navy QATAR
* QatarEnergy To Take Over All Marketing And Related Activities Managed By Qatargas
* Gulf International Services Accomplishes Amwaj’s Merger With Shaqab And Atyab OMAN
* Syria's Assad visits Oman in first post-earthquake trip KUWAIT
* KAMCO Investment Q4 Profit Falls
* Kuwait's Arzan Posts Q4 Loss
* ACICO Industries Board Approves To Request Banks For Banking Facilities Restructuring
* Kuwait's Specialities Group Q4 Profit Rises BAHRAIN
* Bahrain says preliminary estimates for 2022 show deficit decreased by 85% (Compiled by Dubai newsroom)

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