New Delhi, June 2 -- The Indian stock market posted losses for the second straight week following a U.S. court's decision to reinstate wide-ranging tariffs from the Trump era.

Over the week, the Sensex fell by 270.07 points, or 0.33%, while the Nifty slipped 102.45 points, or 0.41%. The markets closed the week on a cautious note, reflecting investor wariness amid persistent global trade tensions and uncertainty over upcoming domestic policy decisions.

Sumeet Bagadia, Executive Director at Choice Broking, believes that the undertone for the Indian stock market is positive but the Nifty 50 index is facing hurdle at 25,000 levels.

Speaking on the outlook of Indian stock market, Bagadia said, " On breaching above this resistance, we can ex...