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Largest French companies by market cap 2026

Which French stocks have the highest market capitalisations today? Here are the top French-listed companies by market cap as of 22 April 2026.

The largest French companies by market cap

Our rankings below show the top French-listed companies by market capitalisation as of 22 April 2026. Each market capitalisation is presented in local currency, together with the latest share price.

Rank Company Market cap (USD) Share price (USD)
1 LVMH $279.2bn $562.98
2 L'Oréal $216.4bn $405.36
3 Hermès $204.2bn $1,948
4 TotalEnergies $197.1bn $88.37
5 Schneider Electric $182.2bn $324.34
6 Safran $134.1bn $322.64
7 Air Liquide $126.7bn $219.58
8 BNP Paribas $118.5bn $107.56
9 Sanofi $112.9bn $47.13
10 EssilorLuxottica $109.4bn $237.81

The information on this page is based on data from public company disclosures and market data providers. It is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. While accurate as of the stated date, the data may be updated without notice.

How the CAC 40 has performed heading into April 2026

The CAC 40 recovered from a volatile first quarter, with the mini futures contract rising about 12.4% in the month to 23 March 2026 and reaching 8,421.9 by mid-April. The move followed a sharp February–March sell-off, when the index touched 7,490.0 amid the US–Iran conflict and pressure on energy-sensitive European equities. Over three years, the index has traded within a broad 6,769–8,650 range, leaving it about 11% above its April 2023 level (Barchart, 17 April 2026). Day-to-day moves remain active: the CAC 40 fell 0.4% on 13 April as French sovereign yields edged higher (Investing.com, 13 April 2026). Performance has also varied by sector, with luxury stocks lagging while industrial and defence names have offered more support. Market-cap rankings in 2026 reflect these differences across the top 10 French-listed companies.

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Prices are indicative and may differ from live market prices.

France's political and fiscal backdrop weighs on risk premia

French equities continue to trade against a weak fiscal backdrop. The European Commission projects French GDP growth of 0.9% in 2026, with the government deficit at 4.9% of GDP and public debt at 118.1% of GDP – the third-highest in the euro area (European Commission, 17 November 2025). Debt servicing costs are forecast to reach €59.3bn in 2026, up from €36.2bn in 2020 (Euronews, 18 December 2025). Since the June 2024 snap election, political deadlock has added an 'instability penalty' of about 14–17 basis points to French borrowing costs, with the OAT-Bund spread averaging 74bp (OMFIF, 20 October 2025). That backdrop can affect equity valuations, particularly for domestically exposed groups such as BNP Paribas, Engie and Vinci.

ECB policy and the euro's strength shape exporter margins

Monetary policy remains an important factor for France's export-heavy large caps. The European Central Bank left its key rates unchanged at 2% on 19 March 2026, while raising its 2026 inflation forecast to 2.6% and cutting euro-area growth to 0.9%, largely because of the Middle East energy shock (European Central Bank, 19 March 2026). Prediction markets ahead of the 30 April meeting are pricing in a modestly hawkish tilt, with 'no change' and 'increase' outcomes drawing most wagers (Yahoo Finance, 5 February 2026). The euro also strengthened in April, trading at $1.1745 on 22 April after reaching a 2026 high near $1.20 (Pound Sterling Live, 22 April 2026). A firmer euro can weigh on translated earnings for dollar-exposed groups such as LVMH, L'Oréal, Sanofi and EssilorLuxottica, while reducing some commodity import costs for Air Liquide and refiners.

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Prices are indicative and may differ from live market prices.

LVMH: the luxury sector's Q1 2026 reset

LVMH, Hermès and L'Oréal make up more than a third of the CAC 40's market cap, and Q1 2026 results marked a weaker start for the sector. LVMH shares fell 28% in the first quarter – the group's worst start to a year on record and a steeper decline than during the global financial crisis – as the war in the Middle East added to demand pressures (Bloomberg, 1 April 2026). Hermès also missed Q1 revenue expectations. Its 'Other' geographic segment, which includes the Middle East, contracted 13.4% on a published basis as travel retail weakened (The Pursuit of Compounding, 16 April 2026), while store sales across the region fell 30–70% (The Silent Luxury, 20 April 2026). Chinese aspirational demand continues to normalise rather than rebound, which has led some luxury houses to rely more on ultra-high-net-worth buyers (LinkedIn – Sutong Chen, 16 April 2026). This helps explain why Hermès, with its scarcity model, trades at $1,948 per share – well above sector peers.

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FAQ

What is market capitalisation?

Market capitalisation is the total equity value of a company’s outstanding shares – calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of shares in circulation. It excludes debt and cash holdings, providing a quick indication of relative company size.

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