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itters began early over what might be revealed in the release of the FOMC meetings minutes.

That is the only explanation for the gold market's stubborn refusal to respond to the renewed fighting between Ukraine and Russia.

We'd like to be able to report strong winds blowing on the sails of gold today. Sadly, we can't.

The most that can be said for today's trading in gold is that it reacted proportionately to the news on July retail sales in the U.S. Not too strong, not too weak. Just right.

After touching 1318 earlier in the day, gold has settled back in afternoon trading to only a modest gain. Curtailing some of gold's head of steam was a stronger dollar.

The tensions in Ukraine, and to a lesser extent in Iraq, are keeping gold prices stronger than they might otherwise be in the calm, windless seas of late summer.

Gold felt and acted directionless today as deep summer calm fell upon the market.

Indeed, while gold is down a small bit in afternoon trading, its loss is completely attributable to dollar strength.

There was little to support gold as a haven play. World hot spots seemed to simmer down.