Why Is ICICI Bank Limited (IBN) Among the Best Large-Cap Value Stocks to Buy in 2025?

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We recently compiled a list of the 15 Best Large-Cap Value Stocks to Buy in 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where ICICI Bank Limited (NYSE:IBN) stands against the other large-cap value stocks.

Why is this Portfolio Manager Cautiously Optimistic?

The market outlook is as uncertain as it gets. On January 18, Robert Pavlik, senior portfolio manager at Dakota Wealth Management, appeared in an interview on Wealth at Yahoo Finance to share his market outlook, which happens to be rather optimistic or "cautiously optimistic."

Pavlik shared that as the new administration takes over he is optimistic about how the market will play out in the near future. He added that the new government is expected to do some deregulation and cut corporate taxes, which are supposedly going to boost earnings despite inflation being a concern. He also explained why he was cautious earlier. He stated that the easing cycle was more uncertain and the new government was emphasizing tariffs earlier, however, as time has passed, Pavlik has grown to become more optimistic about the market.

He also expects the economy to grow, suggesting that the US is nowhere near a recession. In addition to that, Pavlik is confident that valuations are expected to ease, tariffs seem to be a "bargaining chip," and mass deportations are "not going to happen." In addition to that, he believes new energy policies to lower the price of oil and gas, resulting in lower costs incurred by firms across nearly every industry.

By the middle of 2025, Pavlik expects the Fed to be back issuing multiple rate cuts. Overall, he expects 2025 to be a solid year for equities, with expectations of the S&P 500 reaching 6,750, representing a 13-14% growth from January 18, 2025. While he agrees that in the near term, especially in the first 100 days of the new government, there are reasons to be slightly cautious, he remains confident that the new policies will work out as the market goes forward.

Speaking of inflation, Pavlik reiterated that the new energy policies will definitely push oil companies to produce more oil as a result of cost reductions. These cost reductions are expected to have a multiplier effect on grocery companies which will ultimately cater to inflationary pressures, added the portfolio manager. This coupled with his expectation of the Fed returning to its planned easing cycle will likely fuel shared investor sentiment and consumer confidence.

While the first 100 days of the new administration may be uncertain and volatile, there are some stocks known to have been stable through rough or smooth market conditions. That said, let's take a look at the 15 best large-cap value stocks to buy in 2025.