Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Thursday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar rally as Trump tariffs hit court hurdle MKTS/GLOB
* Oil prices climb as US court blocks Trump tariffs O/R
* PRECIOUS-Gold hits over one-week low after US court blocks Trump's tariffs GOL/
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf stocks settle higher as oil prices rise .MIDEAST
* OPEC+ adopts plan for 2027 baselines ahead of July output hike talks nL2N3S00L5
* Kuwait minister affirms support to efforts for stability of global oil markets, state news agency says nS8N3R6068
* Trump to float new Gaza ceasefire terms soon, aide says nL2N3S00RS
* Trump says he told Israel's Netanyahu not to act against Iran nL2N3S00LY
* Netanyahu says Hamas Gaza chief Mohammad Sinwar has been killed nL2N3S00IM
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* UAE and EU launch negotiations for trade deal, EU commissioner says nS8N3KZ04P
* UAE minister says trade talks with EU not a hurdle for deal between GCC and bloc nL2N3S00IT
* China approached UAE for possible bilateral free trade deal, UAE minister says nS8N3RO01U
* Chinese robotaxi makers head to a welcoming Gulf as overseas ambitions grow nL3N3RY0IC
* ADNOC Drilling to acquire 70% stake in SLB's land drilling rigs business in Kuwait and Oman nFWN3S01OS
* Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Sells $1 billion in 10-year sukuk nL2N3S00NH
* Gulf firms approach Italy to buy UniCredit's Russia business, document shows nL2N3S00CO
* VEON considering dual listing in the UAE in 3-5 years nL2N3S009U
* Mubadala and TAQA complete transaction for purchase of power plant in Uzbekistan
QATAR
* Syria to sign deal to potentially double electricity supply with Qatar's UCC, others nL2N3S00D1
LIBYA
* Libya's eastern-based government says it may announce force majeure on oil fields, ports nL2N3S012I
IRAN
* EXCLUSIVE-Iran may pause enrichment for US nod on nuclear rights, release of frozen funds, Iranian sources say nL2N3S00UO
* Iran might accept U.S. IAEA inspectors if nuclear deal reached nL2N3S007R
(Compiled by Bangalore newsroom)
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