FIDELITY PURITAN TRUST
497, 1999-04-01
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE FIDELITY
GLOBAL BALANCED FUND

SEPTEMBER 29, 1998

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES THE SIMILAR INFORMATION FOUND UNDER
THE HEADING "EXPOSURE TO FOREIGN MARKETS " IN THE "INVESTMENT POLICIES
AND LIMITATIONS" SECTION ON PAGE 3.

It is anticipated that in most cases the best available market for
foreign securities will be on an exchange or in over-the-counter (OTC)
markets located outside of the United States. Foreign stock markets,
while growing in volume and sophistication, are generally not as
developed as those in the United States, and securities of some
foreign issuers may be less liquid and more volatile than securities
of comparable U.S. issuers. Foreign security trading, settlement and
custodial practices (including those involving securities settlement
where fund assets may be released prior to receipt of payment) are
often less developed than those in U.S. markets, and may result in
increased risk or substantial delays in the event of a failed trade or
the insolvency of, or breach of duty by, a foreign broker-dealer,
securities depository or foreign subcustodian.  For example, many
foreign countries are less prepared than the United States to properly
process and calculate information related to dates from and after
January 1, 2000. As a result, some foreign markets, brokers, banks or
securities depositories could experience at least temporary
disruptions, which could result in difficulty buying and selling
securities in certain foreign markets and pricing foreign investments,
and foreign issuers could fail to pay timely dividends, interest or
principal. In addition, the costs associated with foreign investments,
including withholding taxes, brokerage commissions and custodial
costs, are generally higher than with U.S. investments.



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