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  • Joe Biden, if he wins the U.S. presidency, may not remove tariffs against China but he potentially would soften the rhetoric, said Piyush Gupta, CEO of DBS Group Holdings.
  • That would be a contrast with President Donald Trump's tweets and actions that "keep people on edge" and cause markets to become antsy, said Gupta.
  • "So, net-net ... I think the softening of the rhetoric and the way of engagement will sooth the markets' nerves," he said.

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SINGAPORE — A Biden administration will likely maintain a tough stance on China, but the U.S. rhetoric could soften — and that may help soothe market jitters, chief executive of a major Asian bank said on Thursday.

The race to the White House remains too close to call but Democratic candidate Joe Biden appears closer to the 270-mark needed to win. According to NBC projections, Biden has 253 electoral votes while President Donald Trump has 214 electoral votes in the bag.

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