Reuters President Donald Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May talk on July 11 in Belgium.A Brexit-bound United Kingdom has been enduring another political storm this month, leading investors to fret about the possibility of another election. Strategists view one stock sector as particularly at risk if the current U.K. government can’t ride out the rough seas: utilities. American investors generally view such equities as a haven, but they’re not necessarily seen that way across the pond. For utilities, a “collapse of a splintered Conservative government and subsequent general-election victory for Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour would be seen as potentially ushering in a period of fiercer regulatory scrutiny or even renationalization,” writes Russ Mould, investment director at brokerage AJ Bell, in a note.via