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Portfolio Holdings Listing Fidelity Strategic Income Fund As of March 29, 2018 DUMMY Portfolio Holdings Listing Fidelity Strategic Income Fund as of March 29, 2018 The portfolio holdings listing (listing) provides information on a fund's investments as of the date indicated. Top 10 holdings information (top 10 holdings) is also provided for certain equity and high income funds. The listing and top 10 holdings are not part of a fund's annual/semiannual report or Form N-Q and have not been audited. The information provided in this listing and top 10 holdings may differ from a fund's holdings disclosed in its annual/semiannual report and Form N-Q as follows, where applicable: With certain exceptions, the listing and top 10 holdings provide information on the direct holdings of a fund as well as a fund's pro rata share of any securities and other investments held indirectly through investment in underlying non- money market Fidelity Central Funds. A fund's pro rata share of the underlying holdings of any investment in high income and floating rate central funds is provided at a fund's fiscal quarter end. For certain funds, direct holdings in high income or convertible securities are presented at a fund's fiscal quarter end and are presented collectively for other periods. For the annual/semiannual report, a fund's investments include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. This listing and the top 10 holdings include trades executed through the end of the prior business day. The listing includes any investment in derivative instruments, and excludes the value of any cash collateral held for securities on loan and a fund's net other assets. Therefore, the holdings as a percent of fund net assets may not total to 100%. The presentation of investment holdings by category is similar to that used in other marketing materials. The top 10 holdings is presented to illustrate examples of the securities that the fund has bought and the diversity of the areas in which the fund may invest, may not be representative of the fund's current or future investments, and may change at any time. The top 10 holdings do not include cash, cash equivalents, money market instruments, options, interest rate swaps, fixed income total return swaps and/or futures contracts. Depositary receipts, credit default swaps and equity total return swaps are normally combined with the underlying security. The most recent annual/semiannual report can be viewed at www.fidelity.com or www.institutional.fidelity.com. Forms N-Q are available on the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. Before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. Contact Fidelity for a prospectus containing this information. Read it carefully. 466719.5.0 TOP TEN HOLDINGS % of Net Security Name Market Value Assets Japan Government 0.9% 6/20/22 $172,915,889 2.0% German Federal Republic 0% 3/15/19 $130,899,783 1.5% U.S. Treasury Notes 1.875% 3/31/22 $109,219,638 1.3% Ally Financial, Inc. 8% 11/1/31 $89,168,580 1.0% Ginnie Mae 4.5% 30 Year $85,659,973 1.0% U.S. Treasury Notes 2.125% 7/31/24 $78,540,783 0.9% U.S. Treasury Bonds 3.625% 2/15/44 $72,964,924 0.8% U.S. Treasury Notes 2.25% 12/31/24 $65,335,075 0.8% U.S. Treasury Notes 1.375% 4/30/20 $64,087,197 0.7% U.S. Treasury Notes 2% 12/31/21 $63,312,981 0.7% Top Ten Holdings Total: $932,104,824 10.7% 466719.5.0 Fidelity Distributors Corporation 82 Devonshire Street Not Part of Annual or Semiannual Report Boston, MA 02109 2 FULL HOLDINGS LISTING % of Net Security Name Market Value Assets High-Yield Debt Corporate Bonds Ally Financial, Inc. 8% 11/1/31 $89,168,580 1.025% Momentive Performance Materials, Inc. 3.88% 10/24/21 $39,335,466 0.452% JPMorgan Chase & Co. 6% $26,049,375 0.299% Wells Fargo & Co. 5.9% $22,744,608 0.261% Bank of America Corp. 5.2% $22,586,500 0.260% Bank of America Corp. 3 month U.S. LIBOR + 0.000% 5.875% $22,571,497 0.259% Citigroup, Inc. 5.95% $22,301,951 0.256% SFR Group SA 7.375% 5/1/26 $20,607,338 0.237% T-Mobile U.S.A., Inc. 6.375% 3/1/25 $20,339,880 0.234% Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. 5.5% 11/1/25 $20,331,548 0.234% T-Mobile U.S.A., Inc. 6.5% 1/15/24 $19,423,793 0.223% Ally Financial, Inc. 5.125% 9/30/24 $19,260,775 0.221% Sprint Corp. 7.125% 6/15/24 $18,414,825 0.212% Wells Fargo & Co. 5.875% $18,194,340 0.209% Sunoco Logistics Partners LP 6.25% $18,084,600 0.208% Citgo Holding, Inc. 10.75% 2/15/20 $16,491,090 0.190% Sable International Finance Ltd. 6.875% 8/1/22 $16,218,400 0.186% SFR Group SA 6.25% 5/15/24 $15,953,698 0.183% Icahn Enterprises LP/Icahn Enterprises Finance Corp. 5.875% 2/1/22 $15,929,725 0.183% Icahn Enterprises LP/Icahn Enterprises Finance Corp. 6.375% 12/15/25 $15,868,950 0.182% Prime Securities Services Borrower LLC/Prime Finance, Inc. 9.25% 5/15/23 $15,300,383 0.176% Dynegy, Inc. 7.625% 11/1/24 $14,390,525 0.165% CCO Holdings LLC/CCO Holdings Capital Corp. 5.125% 5/1/27 $13,918,204 0.160% Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC 8.625% $13,861,636 0.159% Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. 9% 12/15/25 $13,594,500 0.156% NXP BV/NXP Funding LLC 5.75% 3/15/23 $13,477,654 0.155% SLM Corp. 5.5% 1/25/23 $13,317,788 0.153% JBS Investments GmbH 7.25% 4/3/24 $13,089,363 0.150% Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. 5.875% 5/15/23 $12,859,875 0.148% Momentive Performance Materials, Inc. 4.69% 4/24/22 $12,818,250 0.147% Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 5.7% $12,662,044 0.146% Community Health Systems, Inc. 6.875% 2/1/22 $12,625,431 0.145% Dynegy, Inc. 7.375% 11/1/22 $12,365,756 0.142% Citigroup, Inc. 5.9% $12,271,875 0.141% HCA Holdings, Inc. 5.25% 4/15/25 $12,082,404 0.139% Polaris Intermediate Corp. 8.5% 12/1/22 pay-in-kind $12,010,618 0.138% 466719.5.0 Fidelity Distributors Corporation 82 Devonshire Street Not Part of Annual or Semiannual Report Boston, MA 02109 3 % of Net Security Name Market Value Assets CCO Holdings LLC/CCO Holdings Capital Corp. 5.125% 2/15/23 $11,942,123 0.137% JPMorgan Chase & Co. 5% $11,920,154 0.137% Cequel Communications Holdings I LLC/Cequel Capital Corp. 5.125% 12/15/21 $11,855,375 0.136% 1011778 BC Unlimited Liability Co./New Red Finance, Inc. 5% 10/15/25 $11,359,746 0.131% HCA Holdings, Inc. 5.875% 3/15/22 $11,338,350 0.130% HCA Holdings, Inc. 7.5% 2/15/22 $11,201,756 0.129% SLM Corp. 7.25% 1/25/22 $11,185,688 0.129% ESAL GmbH 6.25% 2/5/23 $11,153,775 0.128% Solera LLC/Solera Finance, Inc. 10.5% 3/1/24 $10,891,375 0.125% PBF Holding Co. LLC/PBF Finance Corp. 7% 11/15/23 $10,696,725 0.123% Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 5.375% $10,671,299 0.123% Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. 5.45% 3/15/43 $10,640,929 0.122% Laureate Education, Inc. 8.25% 5/1/25 $10,467,600 0.120% Sprint Corp. 7.625% 2/15/25 $10,344,131 0.119% KLX, Inc. 5.875% 12/1/22 $10,323,606 0.119% Southern Natural Gas Co. 7.35% 2/15/31 $10,208,903 0.117% Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA 5.5% 8/1/23 $10,165,500 0.117% Bank of America Corp. 6.25% $10,007,344 0.115% Bank of America Corp. 5.125% $9,937,988 0.114% Sprint Corp. 7.875% 9/15/23 $9,783,575 0.112% Sprint Communications, Inc. 6% 11/15/22 $9,743,813 0.112% Alliant Holdings Co.-Issuer, Inc./Wayne Merger Sub LLC 8.25% 8/1/23 $9,697,450 0.111% Conduent Finance, Inc./Xerox Business Service LLC 10.5% 12/15/24 $9,659,963 0.111% Navient Corp. 5.875% 10/25/24 $9,657,900 0.111% HCA Holdings, Inc. 5.875% 2/15/26 $9,569,588 0.110% Ally Financial, Inc. 8% 11/1/31 $9,470,794 0.109% Netflix, Inc. 5.875% 2/15/25 $9,364,650 0.108% Qorvo, Inc. 7% 12/1/25 $9,119,886 0.105% Denbury Resources, Inc. 5.5% 5/1/22 $9,039,255 0.104% Denbury Resources, Inc. 9% 5/15/21 $9,004,625 0.103% Toll Brothers Finance Corp. 4.375% 4/15/23 $8,985,681 0.103% Tenet Healthcare Corp. 6.875% 11/15/31 $8,954,400 0.103% Cequel Communications Holdings I LLC/Cequel Capital Corp. 7.5% 4/1/28 $8,951,988 0.103% APX Group, Inc. 7.875% 12/1/22 $8,928,978 0.103% Andeavor Logistics LP 6.875% $8,835,162 0.102% Barclays Bank PLC 7.625% 11/21/22 $8,745,880 0.101% Hockey Merger Sub 2, Inc.
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