Top Large Cap Stocks to Watch in 2025
Large caps in brief
Large cap stocks are generally considered to be companies sporting a market capitalisation consistently in excess of $10 billion — though this is not an official definition. You will find large caps in many of the major indices, including the FTSE 100 and the S&P 500: some good examples include Apple, Microsoft, Unilever and Bank of America.
Large caps are characterised by their stability and reliability, especially in times of economic stress. This is largely due to their international operations, which make large cap companies less susceptible to downturns in any single geographic market.
They tend to be less volatile than smaller companies, and often pay out dividends from excess income generation, making them…